Making a Medical Living: Doctors and Patients in the English Market for Medicine, 1720-1911 vs 101 Things to Do on the Street: Games and Resources for Detached, Outreach and Street-Based Youth Work

Overall winner: 101 Things to Do on the Street: Games and Resources for Detached, Outreach and Street-Based Youth Work

Making a Medical Living: Doctors and Patients in the English Market for Medicine, 1720-1911

Making a Medical Living: Doctors and Patients in the English Market for Medicine, 1720-1911

Anne Digby • ★ 3.5/5 • Budget

A Cambridge studies book analyzing doctors and patients in English medicine markets from 1720 to 1911. Key insight highlights how market forces shaped medical care. Customer insight: none available

Pros

  • scholarly historical analysis
  • clear focus on doctor-patient dynamics
  • contextualizes English medical markets
  • part of a respected academic series

Cons

  • no stated customer insights
  • narrow historical scope may limit modern applicability
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101 Things to Do on the Street: Games and Resources for Detached, Outreach and Street-Based Youth Work

101 Things to Do on the Street: Games and Resources for Detached, Outreach and Street-Based Youth Work

Vanessa RogersVanessa Rogers • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

A guide of activities and resources for youth outreach and street-based work. Helps professionals engage detached youth with practical games and techniques. Customer insight: mixed interest in resources offered

Pros

  • practical activities for outreach
  • resource-focused guidance
  • listed for street-based youth work
  • clear structure for workers

Cons

  • title length may be long
  • no features described
  • customer insights minimal
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